The Economic Times Weekend Platter

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The ET Weekend Platter offers the round up of the news that you missed during the week. We bring to you the most-read news, investment corner, stock wrap-up, issue that hogged headlines, editor's picks and the most happening trend stories from across sectors, for you to savour at your conveniance. Happy reading.
2010 may be positive year for Indian investors

Though domestic equities are likely to be volatile in Jan-March quarter, investors can expect good returns, says Credit Suisse. Tips for range-bound markets


Contest to finalise Rupee symbol down to final five

After a nationwide hunt that has lasted almost a year, the govt has come a step closer to finalising a symbol for the Indian rupee. Forex Converter | Calculators


Perks to burn bigger hole as pre-FBT norms return

Perks such as cars, rent-free accommodation, stock option plan etc have become taxable in the hands of employees now. Final worth of your investment


Story of the Week

Obama reaches climate deal with emerging powers
The 5-nation deal includes "finance mechanism" & emission cuts to curb global warming to 2 degrees Celsius, and provide info on implementation of actions.

Stock Round up

BSE Sensex posts worst weekly fall since end Oct
The 30-share BSE Index closed 174.42 points lower at 16,719.83 points, its lowest close since Nov 27.

ET Features

Indian consumer getting over the slowdown blues
Consumer durables, cars, houses, stocks, FMCG or luxury goods - the Indian consumer is bouncing back and slowly getting over the slowdown blues.

Smaller PSUs that may become big winners next year
ET lists some PSUs available at attractive valuations thay may become big winners next year.

Personal Finance

Insurance cos reel off products with filmy touch
Financial service firms are embedding their products in the story line of movies, hoping to see audiences flocking to their schemes.

It pays to drive around for best car insurance
Car insurance today comes with a lot of riders and choices. But it makes sense to shop around for premium deals that best suit your needs.

Corporate Trends

India-origin Ayer among top 12 CEO exits in '09: Forbes
AIG's chief, Hartford Financial's Ramani Ayer and GM's head are among Forbes' list of 12 high profile CEOs who left their cos in 2009.

Mukesh Ambani ranked 5th best CEO in the world
Ambani, the only Indian to feature among top 50 CEOs, is in the same league as Steve Jobs, Yun Jong-Yong, Alexey Miller and John Chambers.

Visual Treat
Bollywood actors Aamir Khan and Kareena Kapoor pose for photographs at 'Khooni Darwaza', the main gate of Chanderi Fort, at Ashoknagar in Madhya Pradesh. Actors were promoting their film '3 Idiots'.
Editor's Pick
Most Read Stories
Offbeat

Costly divorces bigger than deals India Inc cuts
If Woods divorce pans out, it will rank among the most expensive separations in the long and complicated history of matrimony.

Letter to the editor

Clean up polity
This refers to your edit 'States reorganisation' and Abheek Barman's 'Why Telangana makes sense' (ET, Dec 15). Mr Barman is right that the real victim in the fury over the creation of a new state out of Andhra Pradesh is 'reason'.

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